Ready to Work Boulder, Annual BBQ at Martin Park where second-year graduated of the Ready to Work program were recognized for their achievements by the Bridgehouse, Ready to Work staff.

What is the Ready to Work program?

The Ready to Work program provides assistance for the homeless or those at risk of becoming homeless. Types of people who might benefit from the Ready to Work program’s resources a team include those being released from prison that requires transitional housing, any circumstances that lead a person into a point in life where they need housing assistance, such as domestic violence, loss of family, loss of employment, hardship circumstances, drug and alcohol rehabilitation, mental health problems, lack of services and support of any kind, and homeless military veterans, those seeking housing assistance due to homelessness or displacement of some sort that leads to having a gap in residence, those that are suffering from home homelessness or are at risk of becoming homeless in the near future and require temporary housing and housing referral assistance.

The Ready to Work facility photos in the gallery show exactly where you need to go and the building will be very recognizable using those images as a reference.

Thank you! We will notify you when the Boulder Bridges Creative gallery launches.

Boulder Bridges Creative features photography shot by residents during the 2nd & 3rd year that the Bridgehouse, Ready to Work program in Boulder opened its doors to serve the community. Boulder Bridges Creative is unaffiliated with the Bridgehouse in Boulder as well as the Ready to Work program in Boulder. IF you have questions about the Ready to Work program in Boulder, we would be happy to assist you or point you in the right direction. John R. Burgreen | Art Director & Photographer contactable through the social media accounts on the right. Click here for the Bridgehhouse, Ready to Work phone number.